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in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first
in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first
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in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he's running large camp and just down that the united states, 212 mash units. what's going on is they're agenda is to get people to
in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's...
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here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start building before wintertime and if you really want to build school we're going to have to build a bridge first and i hadn't really thought about that. so i came back to america and raised 10,000 more dollars. and then i got back from tack stan and bridge got built and no school yet. i was 38 years old, die hard bachelor and all i could think was getting that school built. i went to a fund raise er the fair month in san francisco where my hero was speaking. it was getting late and people were nodding off and he was going on and on about the queens
here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start...
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in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are he.
in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are he.
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pakistan is not the birthplace of al qaeda. we did notnvite osama bin laden to pakistan. >> more than a week after the death of the al qaeda leader, many in the city where he was killed still don't believe that he's dead. some believe the whole thing is an american conspiracy to undermine and he cweaken pakist despite the u.s. has approved $20 billion in aid to help stop fight militants. as the public watches the videos seized by the s.e.a.l.s, experts say analysis of his hard drives is revealing many al qaeda secrets, including code names and phone numbers. on "60 minutes" last night president obama predicted the end of the bin laden branch of terror, at least the end of that group but he says in order f that to happen the united states has to continue its presence in afghanistan. our coverage continues at 5:30 on "nbc nightly news," tonight a new poll and approval rating of president obama. >>> the lawyer for two remaining american hikers being detained in iran said today that he hopes the court will present its verdict in tw
pakistan is not the birthplace of al qaeda. we did notnvite osama bin laden to pakistan. >> more than a week after the death of the al qaeda leader, many in the city where he was killed still don't believe that he's dead. some believe the whole thing is an american conspiracy to undermine and he cweaken pakist despite the u.s. has approved $20 billion in aid to help stop fight militants. as the public watches the videos seized by the s.e.a.l.s, experts say analysis of his hard drives is...
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and pakistan have hit yet another a very sour note as a nato airstrike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers over the weekend now in response janice closed off the supply roache afghanistan and given an eviction notice to the cia's drone landing site so how much worse could things get scott horton is going to join us for that one and today is one year since wiki leaks began releasing two hundred fifty thousand state department cables so how is the world changed since then and why does the u.s. stand out in his reaction to what others call a great journalistic organization would have all that and more few tonight couldn't hit us of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. parts of this weekend the news broke of the city of los angeles was going to evict occupy l.a. which at this point is the largest encampment that still left around the country. after fifty six days of occupying the lawn outside l.a. city hall occupy l.a. campers most moved out by late sunday night the city hall park will close on monday nov twentieth at twelve zero one zero s. we're askin
and pakistan have hit yet another a very sour note as a nato airstrike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers over the weekend now in response janice closed off the supply roache afghanistan and given an eviction notice to the cia's drone landing site so how much worse could things get scott horton is going to join us for that one and today is one year since wiki leaks began releasing two hundred fifty thousand state department cables so how is the world changed since then and why does the u.s....
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just past midnight here in moscow pakistan has dealt a fresh blow to the u.s. by deciding to boycott a key security conference on afghanistan next week and already tense relations between the two hit a new low after a recent nato airstrike on killed twenty four pakistani soldiers the decision to snub the conference is the latest step by islam about to cut back on its cooperation with washington. has more. relationships are never easy but when it comes to the partnership between america and pakistan the sugardaddy of this political alliance has turned out to be islamic its most dangerous friend in a post nine eleven world how to stand joins forces with us in the war on terror or saving roughly eighteen billion dollars in return over the past ten years yet hundreds of pakistani civilians have been killed in view us drone strikes targeting terrorists most recently nato had to admit it killed two dozen pakistani soldiers. this said protestors onto the streets of islamabad torching and effigy of president barack obama burning american flags and demanding an immediat
just past midnight here in moscow pakistan has dealt a fresh blow to the u.s. by deciding to boycott a key security conference on afghanistan next week and already tense relations between the two hit a new low after a recent nato airstrike on killed twenty four pakistani soldiers the decision to snub the conference is the latest step by islam about to cut back on its cooperation with washington. has more. relationships are never easy but when it comes to the partnership between america and...
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pakistan is filled with sympathizers. and the government is braced for more demonstrations of this kind. >> what are you hearing from pakistani officials in response to this u.s. mission? >> well, they are being a little shy of overtly commenting except to say this was a u.s. operation. according to u.s. policy, we are committed to stamping out terrorism. but they're clearly very embarrassed by the fact that bin laden was living in a town that is a garrison town that has 120,000 either active duty or retired military personnel in it. it's mind boggling and it -- it makes it appear as if either they were in conclusion with osama bin laden or they were guilty of extraordinary incompetence. >> that's my next question. it appears that bin laden was hiding in plain sight in the words of one u.s. official. how does pakistan go as far as explaining that. >> i have been down to the house this morning. when it was built, it must have been green fields outside of the town. it's growing up around it. but the roads that lead to the h
pakistan is filled with sympathizers. and the government is braced for more demonstrations of this kind. >> what are you hearing from pakistani officials in response to this u.s. mission? >> well, they are being a little shy of overtly commenting except to say this was a u.s. operation. according to u.s. policy, we are committed to stamping out terrorism. but they're clearly very embarrassed by the fact that bin laden was living in a town that is a garrison town that has 120,000...
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information and we do speaking and we do also helping christians that are being persecuted in countries like pakistan. and we -- we hem those who are suffering all throughout the middle east. >> reporter: and how do you do that? >> none of your business. >> none of your business? that's interesting. investigation continues tomorrow night. what are we going to see tomorrow? >> reporter: tomorrow how he makes a business out of his expertise. how these donation toss his cause end up with a so-called foundation owned by his business partner. and also the bigger question, anderson, why are our taxpayers going to pay this guy? he can say whatever he wants, but where are the people vetting these so-called terrorism experts that are suddenly making a lot of money in this country? >> that's interesting. drew, fascinating. we'll continue to follow up. we'll have that report part two tomorrow. >>> coming up, you may not have been following the war in libya recently. but tonight you are going to get as close to the come bass as anyone can. our ben wedeman and his crew caught in the crossfire today. and the video
information and we do speaking and we do also helping christians that are being persecuted in countries like pakistan. and we -- we hem those who are suffering all throughout the middle east. >> reporter: and how do you do that? >> none of your business. >> none of your business? that's interesting. investigation continues tomorrow night. what are we going to see tomorrow? >> reporter: tomorrow how he makes a business out of his expertise. how these donation toss his...
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according to the "times" the discovery was that bin laden used the group as a network inside pakistan. it raises questions about whether the military organization supported him on behalf of pakistan's spy agency. but officials tell "the times "there was no smoking gun showing that the agency had protected bin laden. >>> it is a race against time for the community of minotte, north dakota. calls for new evacuations has thousands fleeing to higher ground as a giant surge of water heads their way. reporting from minot, is kevin tibbles. >> reporter: national guard troops racing against the clock and the relentless surge of the souris river. already many homes have succumbed, and predictions of even higher levels, nine feet higher when water is released from nearby dams. >> there is a pending sense of doom out there, and the outlook isn't good. >> reporter: with some 12,000 minot residents now uprooted, many cram into red cross shelters. >> last time it was let's pray that the levees hold. this time it's -- it doesn't matter if they hold. they're going to go over. it's going to go over it
according to the "times" the discovery was that bin laden used the group as a network inside pakistan. it raises questions about whether the military organization supported him on behalf of pakistan's spy agency. but officials tell "the times "there was no smoking gun showing that the agency had protected bin laden. >>> it is a race against time for the community of minotte, north dakota. calls for new evacuations has thousands fleeing to higher ground as a giant...
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the items taken when navy s.e.a.l.s raided bin laden's hideout in pakistan. it is not clear who the material belonged to or whether bin laden actually watched it. bin laden's son and two other male adults also lived at that compound. now in 2002 bin laden denounced american culture for its exploitation of women's bodies. also collected, a handwritten journal that contained entries about how bin laden was considering killing president obama. >>> a yemen national will stay in jail while he gets a psychiatric evaluation. the public defender said that he told authorities that he wanted to kill himself and that it is natural to want such a thing. the attorney argued her client should be released for outside treatment. but the judge said the suspect poses a significant threat to society. the judge also mentioned pretrial report that said the suspect had been having hallucinations and had been hearing voices. >>> a three alarm fire tore through three buildings in san francisco's mission district today. no one was hurt. but at least nine people were displaced. firefi
the items taken when navy s.e.a.l.s raided bin laden's hideout in pakistan. it is not clear who the material belonged to or whether bin laden actually watched it. bin laden's son and two other male adults also lived at that compound. now in 2002 bin laden denounced american culture for its exploitation of women's bodies. also collected, a handwritten journal that contained entries about how bin laden was considering killing president obama. >>> a yemen national will stay in jail while...
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wants to see action, not words of current financial aid to pakistan is going to continue. >> pakistan's must recognize the united states does not give out blank checks. >> reporter: the president is said to deliver a speech on thursday and the white house said it will include specific ideas about how to bring about broad positive change in the region on capitol hill, jennifer davis, back to you. do we know if there are -- to ease the realizes or calm the realizes between the two nations? >> reporter: that is the next step here. they try to repair the relationship and we're told that high-level officials are going this week and that is in advance of the trip from the secretary of state, although they have not released details on the date of that. >> we'll be watching. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and a florida imam and two sons were in court today answering to terrorism charges. they're accused of aiding terrorists half a world away. they were charged with funneling thousands of dollars to the pakistani taliban. according to documents, kahn ordered an attack on the pakistani assembly sim
wants to see action, not words of current financial aid to pakistan is going to continue. >> pakistan's must recognize the united states does not give out blank checks. >> reporter: the president is said to deliver a speech on thursday and the white house said it will include specific ideas about how to bring about broad positive change in the region on capitol hill, jennifer davis, back to you. do we know if there are -- to ease the realizes or calm the realizes between the two...
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flashpoint at the afghan/pakistan border. today, american flags and the president of this country, president obama are effigies burning in cities across the country, as demonstrations rage over saturday's nato air strike in the mohmand region. reports say the strikes lasted two hours and pakistan is saying those soldiers were killed in an unprovoked attack. nato officials, however, describe the incident as tragic and unintended. they say an investigation is now underway. almost immediately, pakistan shut down supply routes to afghanistan that we use. and if that continues, the war in afghanistan will slow to a crawl. so just how serious is this? to answer that, we bring in lieutenant colonel anthony shafer from the center for advanced studies, and atlantic correspondent, jeffrey goldberg, who was co-author of "the ally from hell," a cover story on pakistan that ran in both the "atlantic" movie and the "national journal." tony, how big a deal is this? >> this is big by the fact this is a continuation of the same issues we've b
flashpoint at the afghan/pakistan border. today, american flags and the president of this country, president obama are effigies burning in cities across the country, as demonstrations rage over saturday's nato air strike in the mohmand region. reports say the strikes lasted two hours and pakistan is saying those soldiers were killed in an unprovoked attack. nato officials, however, describe the incident as tragic and unintended. they say an investigation is now underway. almost immediately,...
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we have a pakistan problem. we don't have ans a afghanistan problem. >> absolutely. >> the point is, unless we can pix our pakistan problem, there's really no point in trying to fix our aversion problem. and what's going to happen eventually -- look, here's the thing. if the times square bomber, remember him? >> sure. >> if he had succeeded in blowing up that bomb, we would be in a completely different relationship with pakistan. that guy was trained in pakistan. eventually something's going to happen that's going to cause some kind of rupture. which at the very least, we'll be able to deal honestly with what we're facing, which is a pakistan problem. >> is there anything, tony, that anybody in this country could do in advocating policy at the pentagon, at the white house, in the congress, there's no shortage of facts. this is not the only tv show where this is talked about. >> right. >> pakistan exists on maps and other buildings that have nothing to do with nbc. how what takes us to the boiling point, where we
we have a pakistan problem. we don't have ans a afghanistan problem. >> absolutely. >> the point is, unless we can pix our pakistan problem, there's really no point in trying to fix our aversion problem. and what's going to happen eventually -- look, here's the thing. if the times square bomber, remember him? >> sure. >> if he had succeeded in blowing up that bomb, we would be in a completely different relationship with pakistan. that guy was trained in pakistan....
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in pakistan, the government insisted no authority knew this was bin laden's mansion and the white house installed no punishment. >> pakistan is a strong partner. >> reporter: and team obama is defensive about a key detail. bin laden was unarmed when he was shot. >> but there were many other people who were armed in the compound. it was a fire fight. >> reporter: bin laden could have put up his hands and surrendered, said an official, but he didn't. >>> meanwhile, the pakistani government yesterday criticized the raid as an unauthorized unilateral action and warned the u.s. against launching similar attacks in the future. >>> back here at home, lives are threatened up and down the mississippi and ohio river valleys. the u.s. army corps of engineers says blasting a hole through one levee appears to have spared one illinois town, but several states downstream are still in danger. kirk gregory has our report. >> reporter: massive flooding continues across six states. in western tennessee, water as far as the eye and helicopter can see. the state's governor has requested $10 million in feder
in pakistan, the government insisted no authority knew this was bin laden's mansion and the white house installed no punishment. >> pakistan is a strong partner. >> reporter: and team obama is defensive about a key detail. bin laden was unarmed when he was shot. >> but there were many other people who were armed in the compound. it was a fire fight. >> reporter: bin laden could have put up his hands and surrendered, said an official, but he didn't. >>>...
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forces will he was hiding out in pakistan. we will continue to monitor the situation as i assume there will be a public gathering of people there. in remembrance of what happens. >> james: the ripple affect the extent of the way to wall street, markets around the world we will break down how those markets reacted when news of been lot instead broke yesterday afternoon. the best news of osama bin laden tha's death broker on the world. using data www.kron4.com for more. >> justine: breaking news, the top story, osama bin laden is dead. speaking from the white house in the late address, president obama said a small team of americans launched a targeted operation. his body was retrieved after the firefight and buried at sea. >> james: by live look at wall street, word of the debt had an immediate impact on the world financial markets. although prices have pulled back, dropping below $113. nikkei has gained to close at its highest level since march's earthquake and tsunami. market opened higher. stocks set for higher gains. futures
forces will he was hiding out in pakistan. we will continue to monitor the situation as i assume there will be a public gathering of people there. in remembrance of what happens. >> james: the ripple affect the extent of the way to wall street, markets around the world we will break down how those markets reacted when news of been lot instead broke yesterday afternoon. the best news of osama bin laden tha's death broker on the world. using data www.kron4.com for more. >> justine:...
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today was a day of mourning as pakistan honored the 27 soldiers killed in that u.s.-led nato air strike. the soldiers were reportedly in two border posts where militants are active. afghan officials said today that the troops and u.s.-led nato forces called in the air strikes after they came under fire. the attack sparked protest across pakistan today, mostly against the united states. >>> syracuse university announced today that it has fired a long-time assistant basketball coach after three men accused him of sexually abusing them when they were boys. now there is new evidence in the case as well. 65-year-old bernie fine has been with syracuse university for 35 years. he had been on paid administrative leave with the university during the investigation, but tonight the school released a statement saying his employment has been terminated effective immediately. fine has called the accusations against him patently false, but today espn released an audio tape that is reportedly of fine's wife and one of the young victims back in 2002. >> i know everything that went on
today was a day of mourning as pakistan honored the 27 soldiers killed in that u.s.-led nato air strike. the soldiers were reportedly in two border posts where militants are active. afghan officials said today that the troops and u.s.-led nato forces called in the air strikes after they came under fire. the attack sparked protest across pakistan today, mostly against the united states. >>> syracuse university announced today that it has fired a long-time assistant basketball coach...
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pakistan has a nuclear weapon. it has nuclear exhibit. frankly it changes the whole conversation diplomatically. it's one of the reasons why syria and iran and north korea are really under pressure by this administration and previous administrations to make sure that they don't get a nuclear weapon because as you indicate here, the second that a country gets a nuclear weapon, the entire conversation and dynamic changes. >> patti ann: yeah. the u.s., of course, gives pakistan $1.5 billion in aid every year to be used primarily for counterterror efforts. without that money, experts say that pakistan's economy could collapse. let's face it, we could use it, too. are we getting our money's worth? >> i think the answer is no, not right now. we certainly are not being able to rely on the pakinstanis for a number of reasons. we didn't use them in this mission to go after osama bin laden. they held one of our c.i.a. operatives in prison and they didn't give him back to us a couple of weeks ago until we put them under a lot of pressure. so i think
pakistan has a nuclear weapon. it has nuclear exhibit. frankly it changes the whole conversation diplomatically. it's one of the reasons why syria and iran and north korea are really under pressure by this administration and previous administrations to make sure that they don't get a nuclear weapon because as you indicate here, the second that a country gets a nuclear weapon, the entire conversation and dynamic changes. >> patti ann: yeah. the u.s., of course, gives pakistan $1.5 billion...
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pakistan is blocking supply convoys into afghanistan and demanding the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> in an unprecedented move against a member nation, the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on the syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad for its bloody crackdown on protesters. >>> attackers set off explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to neighboring israel and jordan. it's the eighth attack on the pipeline since the uprising and comes hours before the first parliamentary elections since ds the ousting of former leader, hosni mubarak. >>> and prince william, heir to the english throne and royal air force member, co-piloted a helicopter that came to the rescue of a cargo ship hit by a massive wave in the irish sea. the ship was carrying eight russian crew members. two were pulled from a life craft. one body was recovered, and five are still missing. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,231 after losing 25 points on frid
pakistan is blocking supply convoys into afghanistan and demanding the u.s. vacate a drone base on its soil. >>> in an unprecedented move against a member nation, the arab league has approved sweeping economic sanctions on the syria, aimed at punishing the regime of president bashar al assad for its bloody crackdown on protesters. >>> attackers set off explosives along a gas pipeline in egypt this morning that carries fuel to neighboring israel and jordan. it's the eighth...
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but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly not going to get any better. >> stan, thank you so much. >>> we're going to touch on a case that has quite a few people fired up in this country, a mother with stage iv cancer losing primary custody of her children. but is there more to this story? our legal guys will be weighing in. >>> plus, the republican presidential field grows larger. the newly declared candidates next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> two big-name republicans are officially in the run for
but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly...
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focused anniversary dates, and they note that some materials seized at osama bin laden's compound in pakistan made reference to the 9/11 anniversary. >>> as washington remembers ten years later, all week long on news4, we remember the survivors and the victims. >> a maryland woman is keeping her daughter's memories alive. >> definitely want it to be a celebration of her life. and honor her, and what she was about and her spirit. >> reporter: for julie, this week is a time to mourn and to celebrate. tuesday, september 6th, would have been her daughter's 37th birthday. but she perished at the pentagon on september 11th. she recalls the moment her husband delivered the news. >> the look on his face, i still remember. he is like, you haven't heard anything on the news. and i'm like, no, you know, what's -- what's going on? he said, well, a plane had hit the pentagon, as well as the ones in new york. >> reporter: angie was a civilian naval intelligence analyst. bright, single, driven and dedicated to the job, her assignment took her back and forth between the navy's suitland facility and the penta
focused anniversary dates, and they note that some materials seized at osama bin laden's compound in pakistan made reference to the 9/11 anniversary. >>> as washington remembers ten years later, all week long on news4, we remember the survivors and the victims. >> a maryland woman is keeping her daughter's memories alive. >> definitely want it to be a celebration of her life. and honor her, and what she was about and her spirit. >> reporter: for julie, this week is a...
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and we hear talking about the haqqani network and regard to the attack in pakistan do you see that is a real threat or as a new book the man to justify war with the boogie man i mean i think the u.s. pakistani relations are so fraught with contradictions. it's almost comic to describe our relationship as friendly or that we are one another's allies said i think that the hawks who are promoting the notion that the united states should use force against pakistan. that's an absurd proposition so that are both of us professor of international relations at boston university and author of the book washington rules. now despite record breaking inequality and poverty in this country that i was talking about earlier in the show you wouldn't know it exists when you look at the free flow of cash and glitz pouring into politics take a look at the donors going to a fundraiser for president obama in l.a. last night now despite the tough economy supporters still shelled out for recent obama events from seattle to san diego over two days worth of five million dollars supporters paying up to the legal
and we hear talking about the haqqani network and regard to the attack in pakistan do you see that is a real threat or as a new book the man to justify war with the boogie man i mean i think the u.s. pakistani relations are so fraught with contradictions. it's almost comic to describe our relationship as friendly or that we are one another's allies said i think that the hawks who are promoting the notion that the united states should use force against pakistan. that's an absurd proposition so...
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drone hit the house of this company pakistan he lost an eye both legs and three family members. these people are demanding the cia be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones but to no avail with the use of drones comes a lack of accountability those are being operated by somebody at a command center in langley virginia they're watching it on video on a video screen they're pressing the button they're deciding who lives and who dies and then they go off for a weekend where they have by. queues in their suburban virginia and suburban maryland homes and who pays the price the people who are the victims of the attack is there accountability none whatsoever drones have become the symbol of america's undeclared wars worse that seem to have no state all legal boundaries we've opened up a new realm of warfare a new realm of breaking reaching international and domestic. use think pakistan yemen and elsewhere they have killed scores of civilians the former chief counterinsurgency strategist with the u.s. state department has estimated the drone attacks killed fifty non targete
drone hit the house of this company pakistan he lost an eye both legs and three family members. these people are demanding the cia be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones but to no avail with the use of drones comes a lack of accountability those are being operated by somebody at a command center in langley virginia they're watching it on video on a video screen they're pressing the button they're deciding who lives and who dies and then they go off for a weekend where they have...
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let's not forget that the cia is funny a lot of chairman of drone operations in pakistan is because we're trying to sort of exalt excel or its results and try to get the countries to a point where we can pull out more american troops and i think the general consensus among the american public that's paying attention which isn't very large at this point is that's got to be a good thing right so i'm not sure if anything's really going to move public opinion it's not my whole thing is to have believed that this is the first case to be honest nobody even knows which in itself it's sad and considering that the military now has become known for and number of cover ups you know a very high profile cover ups too if you have to take a guess you really think this is the first time that this is happened. i do you know i think in terms of drone strikes in a friendly fire incident this is probably the first that's the sort of thing that you're not going to see covered up very effectively to be perfectly frank there are too many people in the chain of communications that are involved in drone ope
let's not forget that the cia is funny a lot of chairman of drone operations in pakistan is because we're trying to sort of exalt excel or its results and try to get the countries to a point where we can pull out more american troops and i think the general consensus among the american public that's paying attention which isn't very large at this point is that's got to be a good thing right so i'm not sure if anything's really going to move public opinion it's not my whole thing is to have...
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although it should be pointed out the wall street journal just reported the other day that pakistan healy's wants us to stop it's an open question but i think the e.u. you're likely to see in the short term probably more of the same and i want to thank you very much for joining us in this fight that's looks like the drones are here to stay thanks. all right it's time for show and tell on tonight's program last week we told you that fox news is ending its regularly scheduled glenn beck program and now they want to fox's the your face is stepping away from the spotlight we want to know who you think should replace back in his time slot so here's what some of our viewers suggested alberto marquez tweeted his idea to us saying static here or static that might generate more sponsors than he currently has we also heard from bill abri on facebook who said someone more sane and reasonable like charlie sheen miles lacy suggested newt gingrich granted he's not for conservative swine but at least he does have some intellect rattling between his ears who doesn't rant and rave and lance w. meyer
although it should be pointed out the wall street journal just reported the other day that pakistan healy's wants us to stop it's an open question but i think the e.u. you're likely to see in the short term probably more of the same and i want to thank you very much for joining us in this fight that's looks like the drones are here to stay thanks. all right it's time for show and tell on tonight's program last week we told you that fox news is ending its regularly scheduled glenn beck program...